Wicomico Shores Golf Course

The real problems on this course don't start until you reach the #7, #8 and #9 holes. The back nine on this course provides great views of the Wicomico River. Additionally, wildlife can be seen roaming the course as you enjoy your game. George Cobb redesigned the existing nine holes in 1967, and Robert Elder added nine new ones in the early 1980's. The yardage is an estimate provided by the course personnel.

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Course Reviews

Sinking Valley Country Club"Beautiful"This is a beautiful course especially in the fall. The holes are surrounded by mountains as it sits in a beautiful valley. The course is kept in great shape and the holes are all playable for advanced to novice players. In general this is 18 holes of great golf.---Arnold L. Greene, Walterboro, SC

Wampatuck Country Club"Very good golf course"Well designed course is kept in great condition. Greens are as good any you will find. If this was an 18 hole it would be one of the best in Massachusetts. ---John Thornton, MA

Links at Sunset Ridge"Gary's Review"I have to admit that I have been a charter member since it opened about 5 years ago. It is a very pretty course and the greens and fairways are maintained in excellent condition. Indeed you can use every club in your bag during an 18 hole round. Fairways range from relatively flat to uphill or down hill. The greens are some what undulating such that an approach shot or chip close to the pin is rewarded while a shot further away typically will require at least a two put to get it in. So far a few sand traps have been installed with probably more to come. During the peak season the tees suffer some what from heavy member play and frequent tournaments. The restaurant has excellent meals especially on Friday and Saturday nights or for booked events. The staff are very friendly and ready and willing to assist in any way they can. The carts have GPS locator systems built into them (the 1st. in Central New York I believe) which enable you to electronically record your score, know your yardage at all times from the cart to the pin, and even to order refreshments at the turn. Try out the course. You will be pleasantly surprised.---Gary Gates, Marcellus, NY

Arrowhead Golf Course"Good Course at a fair price,"The course is decent in upkeep, not the greatest greens but a nice and challenging course at times with greens protected by bunkers in touch positions.
Course management is a little on the off side, they have no control over how many are on the course, and will load it up way past capacity, as well as never using any marshalling to speed up play.
Weekdays are good times to play because of the lessened Traffic---Csiunatc, Davie, FL